• Resolved Lefrant

    (@lefrantdes)


    Hi,
    I’m building a new website and I’ve got this error every time I go to the website (or anybody). It’s very clear that it was a deleted image but I don’t really understand these kind of errors and also haven’t figured out how to fix it (I’ve already checked wp-content folder but nothing there since it’s been long deleted).
    I leave a screenshot from wordpress and the commonly shot from Google Inspect console.

    Thank you for your help.

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    This may be a plugin or theme conflict. Please attempt to disable all plugins, and use one of the default (Twenty*) themes. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of your troubles.

    If you can install plugins, install and activate “Health Check”: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/health-check/
    It will add some additional features under the menu item under Tools > Site Health.
    On its troubleshooting tab, you can Enable Troubleshooting Mode. This will disable all plugins, switch to a standard WordPress theme (if available), allow you to turn your plugins on and off and switch between themes, without affecting normal visitors to your site. This allows you to test for various compatibility issues.
    There’s a more detailed description about how to use the Health Check plugin and its Troubleshooting Mode at https://make.www.ads-software.com/support/handbook/appendix/troubleshooting-using-the-health-check/

    Thread Starter Lefrant

    (@lefrantdes)

    Hi t-p!
    Thank you for answering.

    I’ve already disabled one-by-one/all-at-once the plugins and the error is still there.
    However, I use the Hostinger plugin to connect the domain, server, etc and there isn’t any error anymore when disabled but I suppose it is obvious since without the plugin the website won’t work.
    Any idea ?

    Thank you again for your help.

    threadi

    (@threadi)

    The Rank Math Monitor also records URLs that are accessed by bots. These do not have to be URLs that actually exist or have existed for you.

    If you see the URL itself when you access your website in your browser’s development tools, check where the URL is specifically accessed. Based on this environment you could possibly see what it belongs to. A link to the site might help you with this.

    Thread Starter Lefrant

    (@lefrantdes)

    Hi threadi,

    Thank you for your feedback.
    It’s done. It was a missing pic with broken link in one section. This was ‘easy’ to fix since I had to remove the broken pic in the theme parameters.

    Thank you all for your advice.

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